May 1, 2025, 5:20 pm
Toronto police have identified two of three women connected to a spate of distraction thefts and sexual assaults in Scarborough. Perpetrators misled store personnel to facilitate cash theft, intensifying community alarm and prompting a focused investigation into these troubling crimes.
Multiple store owners, employees targeted in Scarborough between June 2024 and April, Toronto Police say
Toronto police say they’ve identified two of three women who allegedly sexually assaulted store owners and employees as a means of distraction so their accomplices could steal cash. Between June 2024 and April 2025, police say there were five incidents involving the trio. They would enter a…
Police identify 2 of the 3 women wanted in series of distraction thefts and sexual assaults in Scarborough CP24
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